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Whitman Professor Implements Innovation Generation Process at Molson Coors

Thursday, June 18, 2015, By Kerri D. Howell
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Patrick Penfield, assistant professor of practice in supply chain practice and director of executive of executive education at the , recently worked to implement a process for innovation at the Molson Coors Brewing Co. He teamed up with Hamish Walker, chief procurement officer of Molson Coors; together, they put in place a five-step process to drive procurement innovation.

Patrick Penfield helped Molson Coors implement a new process for innovation.

Patrick Penfield recently helped Molson Coors implement a new process for innovation.

Developing new and creative ideas is a constant challenge for all organizations. The need to come up with a revolutionary idea pressures companies on the executive level and it travels down the ladder. Despite its history of successful product innovation, Molson Coors found it challenging to continue producing unique products. As a result, Penfield encouraged Molson Coors to look to its suppliers to find innovation.

Penfield鈥檚 process includes hiring a procurement innovation manager to act as a communication liaison, briefing the suppliers in detail about the company鈥檚 brand. The theory is that once suppliers understand the brand, they can start to develop ideas unique to the company. All ideas go through development and must be approved by management to receive funding. Once a product launches, it is evaluated on a monthly basis and continues to be reviewed annually.

Penfield is deliberate in creating a process that can be replicated in any business model. His research concludes that while it is rare to find a 鈥渉ome run idea,鈥� companies should have a system in place to allow innovation on current projects, too. And, in order to remain relevant, businesses need to challenge themselves on a daily bases to broaden their horizons.

To read more about the process for innovation at Molson Coors Brewing, .

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Kerri D. Howell

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